WO2012116922A2 - Device for the temporaty position fixing of aircraft structures to be interconnected - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B25—HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
- B25B—TOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
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- B64—AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
- B64F—GROUND OR AIRCRAFT-CARRIER-DECK INSTALLATIONS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH AIRCRAFT; DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING, ASSEMBLING, CLEANING, MAINTAINING OR REPAIRING AIRCRAFT, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; HANDLING, TRANSPORTING, TESTING OR INSPECTING AIRCRAFT COMPONENTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the present invention relates to a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacently arranged aircraft structures to be interconnected, with the device comprising a rigid support frame with at least one vacuum suction cup for the temporary surface attachment of the device to one of the adjacent aircraft structures, and with clamping means for the position fixing of the other aircraft structure to be connected by means of the aforesaid by way of a transverse gap-
- half- shell construction refers to the construction of a fuselage section usually comprising two shells.
- fuselage sections for the rear region, the fuselage center, and the cockpit section, form the entire aircraft fuselage.
- On its inside the aircraft fuselage is reinforced by means of longitudinally extending stringers, and by means of frame elements that are arranged transversely to the aforesaid, with the outer skin comprising aluminum or some suitable synthetic material.
- Joining adjacent fuselage sections to form aircraft structures usually takes place with the use of a gap-bridging butt strap with an inside frame element.
- LK Screw-type fasteners and/or rivets are used as connecting elements. For inserting the connecting elements in the aircraft structures to be joined, as a rule, pilot holes are to be made.
- a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacent aircraft structures that are to be interconnected comprises an integrated drilling device.
- a layer construction comprising an outer reinforcement strip, the outer skin of the aircraft itself, an inner reinforcement strip, and the inside frame element.
- clamping for the purpose of position fixing is carried out.
- the device has an outside device part that comprises an electrical coil and corresponds to an inside device part that comprises soft iron in order to ensure electromagnetic clamping.
- the inside device part needs to be brought to correct alignment relative to the outside device part, which is not visible during installation, in order to ensure the clamping action of the electromagnetic field.
- pilot holes Before a single pilot hole or a locally delimited region of pilot holes can be drilled after electromagnetic position fixing, the correct position of the device must be ensured. In order to drill further pilot holes, the entire device including the drilling device needs to be displaced and temporarily fixed anew. Operation of this combined device needs both electrical energy for the electromagnets and compressed air for the drilling device.
- the object is met based on a device according to the precharacterising part of claim 1 in conjunction with its characterizing features.
- the subsequent dependent claims state advantageous improvements of the invention.
- the invention encompasses the technical teaching according to which the support frame with the at least one vacuum suction cup is attached on the side of an aircraft structure, and according to which the support frame comprises mechanical contact pressure means for the gap-bridging position fixing of the adjacent other aircraft structure over the transverse gap, wherein on the support frame there is a counter support to end-side pressure elements of the contact pressure means.
- the solution according to the invention is associated with an advantage, in particular, in that in a simple manner ingress of drill chippings between connecting plates of the fuselage sections during manufacture of the aircraft fuselage is prevented.
- the device is affixed only to the outside of one aircraft structure and acts on the adjacent aircraft structure in order to establish aligned agreement, in the plane of the outer skin, of the adjacent aircraft structures. It is possible for the device to cover the entire circumference of a ring-shaped fuselage section as an aircraft structure in that several devices are used for working simultaneously. However, it is also possible for the device to be used only in some regions in order to manufacture connecting sections piece by piece.
- the connection can be carried out in just one single method-related step, because the otherwise usually applied moving apart and cleaning of the aircraft structures to be connected can be done without. This results in considerable savings in the manufacturing time.
- the mechanical contact pressure means used in the context of the solution according to the invention can be designed in various ways.
- the mechanical contact pressure means be designed as at least one toggle-joint clamp.
- the toggle-joint clamp installed on the support frame of the device pushes in a gap-bridging manner onto the surface of the adjacent aircraft structure in order to establish the desired correct positioning in the sense of a planar overall surface.
- the toggle- joint clamp is manually operated by way of a handle in order to adjust the pressure element, which is arranged on the extremity of the free end, between the supported working position and a raised initial position.
- the mechanical contact pressure means as at least one pneumatic cylinder in the form of an actuator.
- This solution makes it possible to achieve a higher degree of automation because the pneumatic cylinders can be controlled by way of electro-pneumatic control valves in terms of their compressed air supply and venting.
- the compressed air required for operating the pneumatic cylinder is present anyway at the device according to the invention if said device is also used to generate negative pressure for operating the at least one vacuum suction cup.
- the compressed air only needs to be supplied to a venturi nozzle, which is generally known for this purpose.
- the negative pressure generated on the side of the operating connection on the venturi nozzle is connected by way of a vacuum line to the at least one vacuum suction cup.
- the counter support formed on the support frame comprise a compression spring.
- the clamping force for position fixing by the device can be set.
- the support frame is designed so as to be plate-shaped.
- the at least one vacuum suction cup can be arranged, while the top provides space for attachment of the contact pressure means on the support frame.
- the plate-shaped support frame is of an approximately triangular design, i.e. it comprises three preferably rounded ends that are interconnected by way of straight or curved sides.
- the counter support should be arranged, and the two remaining ends of the support frame, which ends are located near the transverse gap, comprise at least one vacuum suction cup each.
- vacuum suction cups In order to maximize the clamping force that can be produced by the device according to the invention, it makes sense to arrange several vacuum suction cups side by side in a row on the support frame in the direction of extension of the transverse gap.
- vacuum suction cups extend in a row between the two ends located near the transverse gap.
- the support frame for embracing this aircraft structure be of a ring-shape design, in other words form a type of belt, wherein on the inside vacuum suction cups are arranged for affixation to one of the adjacent aircraft structures, and on the outside the contact pressure means are arranged, which are preferably spaced apart from each other equidistantly around the entire circumference of the belt-like support frame.
- a support frame can, for example, be designed as a flexible metal strip, for example a steel belt. It is also imaginable that only some regions of the circumference are equipped with corresponding sectional support frames.
- the pressure elements that make contact with the other aircraft structure which pressure elements according to the preferred embodiments are arranged either on the free end of the toggle-joint clamp or on the distal end of the piston rod of the pneumatic cylinder, comprise a sliding foot to protect the surface.
- a sliding foot can, for example, comprise a plastic or a Teflon material in order to effectively protect the sensitive outside surface of the aircraft structure from damage. Since the at least one vacuum suction cup, arranged on the side of the adjacent aircraft structure, per se for reasons of air tightness is made from an elastomer material, no additional surface protection is required for this.
- Fig. 1 a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacent aircraft structures to be interconnected
- Fig. 2 a diagrammatic front view of another embodiment of a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacent aircraft structures to be interconnected
- Fig. 3 a perspective view of a first embodiment of the device according to Fig. 1, and
- Fig. 4 a diagrammatic-perspective view of a second embodiment of the device according to Fig. 2.
- the device for the temporary position fixing of adjacently arranged aircraft structures la and lb to be interconnected comprises a support frame 2 with at least one vacuum suction cup 3 affixed in the region of a transverse gap 4 on the side of one aircraft structure la.
- the aircraft structure la At least in its edge region the aircraft structure la is designed so as to be considerably more rigid than the other aircraft structure lb, which by means of the device as a result of easy deformation can be made to conform to the aircraft structure la.
- a pneumatic cylinder 5 (shown diagrammatically), are attached in a gap-bridging manner to the support frame 2 in such a manner that clamping pressure is exerted approximately perpendicularly onto the adjacent aircraft structure lb.
- the latter comprises a counter support 6 at the end.
- the end of the piston rod of the pneumatic cylinder 5 comprises a pressure element 7 so that the clamping force in the extended state of the pneumatic cylinder 5 is applied by the counter support 6 and the pressure element 7 to the adjacent aircraft structures la and lb respectively.
- a frame element 8 is arranged so as to bridge the transverse gap 4 in order to provide the aircraft structure in its installed state with the required stability. Connecting means for attaching the components after position fixing are not shown in the figures.
- a belt-like support frame 2' embraces (in this illustration only partially) the ring-shaped aircraft structure la and lb.
- vacuum suction cups 3a to 3e are affixed so as to be spaced apart equidistantly.
- the opposing outside 10 of the support frame 2' is used to attach the contact pressure means, which here again comprise a pneumatic cylinder 5 (shown diagrammatically).
- the support frame 2' is designed as a metal strip, and the pneumatic cylinder 5 is installed on a slide 11 by means of which the aforesaid can be positioned along the ring-shaped support frame 2' (dotted line). Through this the clamping force could be locally generated in the location where it is needed for assembly.
- the support frame 2 is of a plate-shaped design and on its underside 9' comprises a number of vacuum suction cups 3a to 3f. In the assembly position they are placed longitudinally beside the transverse gap (not shown in the diagram) between the aircraft structures to be
- the contact pressure means in the present embodiment in the form of a toggle-joint clamp 12, are attached.
- the counter support 6 on the plate-shaped support frame 2 comprises a compression spring 13, by means of which the clamping force of position fixing can be defined.
- the compression spring 13 interacts with the pressure element 7, which in the present embodiment is bar-shaped in design, is transversely adjustable, and is attached to a cantilever of the toggle-joint clamp 12 by way of a screw-type connection.
- a sliding foot 14 is arranged that is used to protect the surface of the contacting outside (not shown) of the structure.
- Fig. 4 diagrammatically shows a ring-shaped support frame 2' that embraces two aircraft structures la' and lb' that are designed as ring-shaped fuselage sections and that are to be interconnected.
- the ring-shaped support frame 2' carries several contact pressure means, spaced apart from each other, which contact pressure means can be designed as pneumatic cylinders, toggle-joint clamps or the like.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacently arranged aircraft structures (1a, 1b) to be interconnected, with the device comprising a support frame (2) with at least one vacuum suction cup (3) for temporary surface attachment and with clamping means for the position fixing of the aircraft structures (1a, 1b) to be interconnected, wherein the support frame (2) with the at least one vacuum suction cup (3) in the region of a transverse gap (4) is attached on the side of one aircraft structure (1a), and wherein the support frame (2) comprises mechanical contact pressure means for the gap-bridging position fixing of the adjacent other aircraft structure (lb), wherein on the support frame (2) there is a counter support (6) to pressure elements (7) of the contact pressure means.
Description
Device for the temporary position fixing
of aircraft structures to be interconnected
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacently arranged aircraft structures to be interconnected, with the device comprising a rigid support frame with at least one vacuum suction cup for the temporary surface attachment of the device to one of the adjacent aircraft structures, and with clamping means for the position fixing of the other aircraft structure to be connected by means of the aforesaid by way of a transverse gap-
The field of application of the invention predominantly relates to the manufacture of wide- body commercial aircraft or transport aircraft. They are mostly manufactured in shell construction, in particular in half-shell construction. In aircraft engineering the term "half- shell construction" refers to the construction of a fuselage section usually comprising two shells. When joined in line, several fuselage sections, for the rear region, the fuselage center, and the cockpit section, form the entire aircraft fuselage. On its inside the aircraft fuselage is reinforced by means of longitudinally extending stringers, and by means of frame elements that are arranged transversely to the aforesaid, with the outer skin comprising aluminum or some suitable synthetic material. Joining adjacent fuselage sections to form aircraft structures usually takes place with the use of a gap-bridging butt strap with an inside frame element.
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Screw-type fasteners and/or rivets are used as connecting elements. For inserting the connecting elements in the aircraft structures to be joined, as a rule, pilot holes are to be made.
Background to the invention
According to the generally known state of the art, adjacent fuselage sections to be
interconnected are first correctly positioned relative to each other, and then the pilot holes for installation of the connecting elements are made. By means of special screw-type clipping rivets as connecting elements in a subsequent manufacturing step the connecting plates affixed to the fuselage sections are firmly tightened so that ingress of drilling chips between the components is prevented. However, since during pre-drilling for the purpose of inserting the screw-type clipping rivets no pre-stress force can be applied, after the pilot holes have been made the fuselage sections need to be separated and cleaned. Only after this is it possible to finally position the fuselage sections relative to each other, and to finally affix them by means of the special screw-type clipping rivets. In this process the components are drawn together by the screw-type clipping rivets to such an extent that ingress of drilling chips when drilling the remaining pilot holes is prevented. Renewed separation of the fuselage sections prior to final riveting, combined with the cleaning effort required for this step, overall results in quite considerable work effort and in long throughput times in the manufacture of fuselages.
From US 2003/0221306 Al a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacent aircraft structures that are to be interconnected is known, which device comprises an integrated drilling device. Prior to drilling the pilot holes through a layer construction comprising an outer reinforcement strip, the outer skin of the aircraft itself, an inner reinforcement strip, and the inside frame element, clamping for the purpose of position fixing is carried out. To this
effect the device has an outside device part that comprises an electrical coil and corresponds to an inside device part that comprises soft iron in order to ensure electromagnetic clamping. However, in this process the inside device part needs to be brought to correct alignment relative to the outside device part, which is not visible during installation, in order to ensure the clamping action of the electromagnetic field. Before a single pilot hole or a locally delimited region of pilot holes can be drilled after electromagnetic position fixing, the correct position of the device must be ensured. In order to drill further pilot holes, the entire device including the drilling device needs to be displaced and temporarily fixed anew. Operation of this combined device needs both electrical energy for the electromagnets and compressed air for the drilling device.
From DE 10 2008 043 491 Al another device for the temporary position fixing of adjacent aircraft structures that are to be interconnected is known, which device also uses the electromagnetic clamping principle and in this respect comprises an outer device part and an inner device part; however, a drilling device does not form an integral part of this clamping device. With the use of the aforesaid quite a large work region can be fully positioned and fixed in position by means of one or several clamping devices, and subsequently the pilot holes can be drilled, which in this case are usually drilled with the use of a manual drilling tool. Nonetheless, as part of position fixing, care must be taken for correct opposing positioning of the outer device part and the inner device part, and for operation of the electromagnetically operating device the latter must be supplied with electrical current.
It is the object of the present invention to create a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacent aircraft structures to be interconnected, which device makes do with few external energy supply lines while supporting easy and reliable positioning of the adjacent components.
The object is met based on a device according to the precharacterising part of claim 1 in conjunction with its characterizing features. The subsequent dependent claims state advantageous improvements of the invention.
The invention encompasses the technical teaching according to which the support frame with the at least one vacuum suction cup is attached on the side of an aircraft structure, and according to which the support frame comprises mechanical contact pressure means for the gap-bridging position fixing of the adjacent other aircraft structure over the transverse gap, wherein on the support frame there is a counter support to end-side pressure elements of the contact pressure means.
The solution according to the invention is associated with an advantage, in particular, in that in a simple manner ingress of drill chippings between connecting plates of the fuselage sections during manufacture of the aircraft fuselage is prevented. This is because the device is affixed only to the outside of one aircraft structure and acts on the adjacent aircraft structure in order to establish aligned agreement, in the plane of the outer skin, of the adjacent aircraft structures. It is possible for the device to cover the entire circumference of a ring-shaped fuselage section as an aircraft structure in that several devices are used for working simultaneously. However, it is also possible for the device to be used only in some regions in order to manufacture connecting sections piece by piece. The connection can be carried out in just one single method-related step, because the otherwise usually applied moving apart and cleaning of the aircraft structures to be connected can be done without. This results in considerable savings in the manufacturing time.
The mechanical contact pressure means used in the context of the solution according to the invention can be designed in various ways. In one embodiment it is proposed that the mechanical contact pressure means be designed as at least one toggle-joint clamp. By way of its free end the toggle-joint clamp installed on the support frame of the device pushes in a
gap-bridging manner onto the surface of the adjacent aircraft structure in order to establish the desired correct positioning in the sense of a planar overall surface. In this process the toggle- joint clamp is manually operated by way of a handle in order to adjust the pressure element, which is arranged on the extremity of the free end, between the supported working position and a raised initial position.
As an alternative to the above it is also possible to design the mechanical contact pressure means as at least one pneumatic cylinder in the form of an actuator. This solution makes it possible to achieve a higher degree of automation because the pneumatic cylinders can be controlled by way of electro-pneumatic control valves in terms of their compressed air supply and venting. There is a further advantage in that the compressed air required for operating the pneumatic cylinder is present anyway at the device according to the invention if said device is also used to generate negative pressure for operating the at least one vacuum suction cup. To this effect the compressed air only needs to be supplied to a venturi nozzle, which is generally known for this purpose. The negative pressure generated on the side of the operating connection on the venturi nozzle is connected by way of a vacuum line to the at least one vacuum suction cup.
According to a measure improving the invention, it is proposed that the counter support formed on the support frame comprise a compression spring. By way of the selection of the spring tension of the compression spring the clamping force for position fixing by the device can be set. To complement the above, it is also imaginable to provide a compression spring with a regulating screw in order to vary the spring preload.
Preferably, the support frame is designed so as to be plate-shaped. In this way on the underside the at least one vacuum suction cup can be arranged, while the top provides space for attachment of the contact pressure means on the support frame.
In a preferred embodiment the plate-shaped support frame is of an approximately triangular design, i.e. it comprises three preferably rounded ends that are interconnected by way of straight or curved sides. In this configuration, advantageously, on the end of the support frame, which end is located away from the transverse gap, the counter support should be arranged, and the two remaining ends of the support frame, which ends are located near the transverse gap, comprise at least one vacuum suction cup each.
In order to maximize the clamping force that can be produced by the device according to the invention, it makes sense to arrange several vacuum suction cups side by side in a row on the support frame in the direction of extension of the transverse gap. Thus in the case of a triangular support frame, vacuum suction cups extend in a row between the two ends located near the transverse gap.
According to a particular embodiment of the device according to the invention, which embodiment is in particular suited in conjunction with ring-shaped fuselage sections as aircraft structures, it is proposed that the support frame for embracing this aircraft structure be of a ring-shape design, in other words form a type of belt, wherein on the inside vacuum suction cups are arranged for affixation to one of the adjacent aircraft structures, and on the outside the contact pressure means are arranged, which are preferably spaced apart from each other equidistantly around the entire circumference of the belt-like support frame. Such a support frame can, for example, be designed as a flexible metal strip, for example a steel belt. It is also imaginable that only some regions of the circumference are equipped with corresponding sectional support frames.
According to another measure improving the invention, it is proposed that the pressure elements that make contact with the other aircraft structure, which pressure elements according to the preferred embodiments are arranged either on the free end of the toggle-joint clamp or on the distal end of the piston rod of the pneumatic cylinder, comprise a sliding foot
to protect the surface. Such a sliding foot can, for example, comprise a plastic or a Teflon material in order to effectively protect the sensitive outside surface of the aircraft structure from damage. Since the at least one vacuum suction cup, arranged on the side of the adjacent aircraft structure, per se for reasons of air tightness is made from an elastomer material, no additional surface protection is required for this.
Brief description of the drawing
Further measures improving the invention are shown in more detail below, together with a description of preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention with reference to the figures. The following are shown:
Fig. 1 a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacent aircraft structures to be interconnected,
Fig. 2 a diagrammatic front view of another embodiment of a device for the temporary position fixing of adjacent aircraft structures to be interconnected,
Fig. 3 a perspective view of a first embodiment of the device according to Fig. 1, and
Fig. 4 a diagrammatic-perspective view of a second embodiment of the device according to Fig. 2.
Detailed description with reference to the drawing
According to Fig. 1, the device for the temporary position fixing of adjacently arranged aircraft structures la and lb to be interconnected comprises a support frame 2 with at least one vacuum suction cup 3 affixed in the region of a transverse gap 4 on the side of one aircraft structure la. At least in its edge region the aircraft structure la is designed so as to be considerably more rigid than the other aircraft structure lb, which by means of the device as a result of easy deformation can be made to conform to the aircraft structure la.
Mechanical contact pressure means, in the present embodiment a pneumatic cylinder 5 (shown diagrammatically), are attached in a gap-bridging manner to the support frame 2 in such a manner that clamping pressure is exerted approximately perpendicularly onto the adjacent aircraft structure lb. In order to absorb the clamping force on the side of the support frame 2, the latter comprises a counter support 6 at the end. The end of the piston rod of the pneumatic cylinder 5 comprises a pressure element 7 so that the clamping force in the extended state of the pneumatic cylinder 5 is applied by the counter support 6 and the pressure element 7 to the adjacent aircraft structures la and lb respectively. On the inside of the aircraft structure a frame element 8 is arranged so as to bridge the transverse gap 4 in order to provide the aircraft structure in its installed state with the required stability. Connecting means for attaching the components after position fixing are not shown in the figures.
According to Fig. 2, a belt-like support frame 2' embraces (in this illustration only partially) the ring-shaped aircraft structure la and lb. On the inside 9 of the belt-shaped support frame 2' vacuum suction cups 3a to 3e are affixed so as to be spaced apart equidistantly. The opposing outside 10 of the support frame 2' is used to attach the contact pressure means, which here again comprise a pneumatic cylinder 5 (shown diagrammatically).
The support frame 2' is designed as a metal strip, and the pneumatic cylinder 5 is installed on a slide 11 by means of which the aforesaid can be positioned along the ring-shaped support
frame 2' (dotted line). Through this the clamping force could be locally generated in the location where it is needed for assembly.
According to Fig. 3, in contrast to the previously described exemplary embodiment, the support frame 2 is of a plate-shaped design and on its underside 9' comprises a number of vacuum suction cups 3a to 3f. In the assembly position they are placed longitudinally beside the transverse gap (not shown in the diagram) between the aircraft structures to be
interconnected. At the top 10' the contact pressure means, in the present embodiment in the form of a toggle-joint clamp 12, are attached. In this exemplary embodiment the counter support 6 on the plate-shaped support frame 2 comprises a compression spring 13, by means of which the clamping force of position fixing can be defined.
The compression spring 13 interacts with the pressure element 7, which in the present embodiment is bar-shaped in design, is transversely adjustable, and is attached to a cantilever of the toggle-joint clamp 12 by way of a screw-type connection. At the distal end of the pressure element 7 a sliding foot 14 is arranged that is used to protect the surface of the contacting outside (not shown) of the structure.
Fig. 4 diagrammatically shows a ring-shaped support frame 2' that embraces two aircraft structures la' and lb' that are designed as ring-shaped fuselage sections and that are to be interconnected. The ring-shaped support frame 2' carries several contact pressure means, spaced apart from each other, which contact pressure means can be designed as pneumatic cylinders, toggle-joint clamps or the like.
In addition, it should be pointed out that "comprising" does not exclude other elements or steps, and "a" or "one" does not exclude a plural number. Furthermore, it should be pointed out that characteristics or steps which have been described with reference to one of the above exemplary embodiments can also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps of
other exemplary embodiments described above. Reference characters in the claims are not to be interpreted as limitations.
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Claims
1. A device for the temporary position fixing of adjacently arranged aircraft structures (la, lb) to be interconnected, with the device comprising a support frame (2) with at least one vacuum suction cup (3) for temporary surface attachment and with clamping means for the position fixing of the aircraft structures (la, lb) to be interconnected,
wherein the support frame (2) with the at least one vacuum suction cup (3) in the region of a transverse gap (4) is attached on the side of one aircraft structure (la), and wherein the support frame (2) comprises mechanical contact pressure means for the gap-bridging position fixing of the adjacent other aircraft structure (lb), wherein on the support frame (2) there is a counter support (6) to pressure elements (7) of the contact pressure means.
2. The device of claim 1,
wherein the mechanical contact pressure means comprise at least one toggle-joint clamp (12) as an actuator.
3. The device of claim 1,
wherein the mechanical contact pressure means comprise at least one pneumatic cylinder (5) as an actuator.
4. The device of claim 3,
wherein the compressed air required for feeding the pneumatic cylinders (5) apart from this also serves to generate negative pressure for operating the at least one vacuum suction cup (3).
5. The device of claim 1,
wherein the counter support (6) formed on the support frame (2) comprises a compression spring (13) in order to, by way of the spring tension of the compression spring (13), adjust the clamping force for position fixing.
6. The device of claim 1,
LK: wherein the support frame (2) is designed so as to be plate-shaped, wherein on its underside (9') the at least one vacuum suction cup (3a-3f) is arranged, and at its top (10') the contact pressure means are arranged.
7. The device of claim 6,
wherein the plate-shaped support frame (2) is designed so as to be triangular, wherein an end of the support frame (2), which end is located away from the transverse gap (4), comprises the counter support (6), and the two remaining ends of the support frame (2), which ends are located near the transverse gap (4), are associated at least with one vacuum suction cup (3 a- 3f) each.
8. The device of claim 1,
wherein the support frame (2') for embracing the aircraft structure (la, lb) is of a ring-shaped design, wherein on the inside (9) of said support frame (2') the at least one vacuum suction cup (3a-3e) is arranged, and on the outside (10) of said support frame (2') the contact pressure means are arranged.
9. The device of claim 8,
wherein the ring-shaped support frame (2') is designed as a metal hoop.
10. The device of claim 1,
wherein several vacuum suction cups (3a-3f) are arranged side by side in a row on the support frame (2) in the direction of extension of the transverse gap (4).
11. The device of claim 1,
wherein the pressure elements (7) that make contact with the other aircraft structure (lb) comprise a sliding foot (14) to protect the surface.
12. The device of any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the aircraft structures (la, lb) to be interconnected are designed as two adjacent ring- shaped fuselage sections.
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